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Mike Pence: A Running Mate With Baggage

nominee, Pence’s track record in the statehouse could have opened him up to more media scrutiny and attacks from Democrats, or even ended his shot at the vice presidency before it began, experts told Roll

Politics · 114th Congress

Where Are They Now?

(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Then: Gephardt served as a Democratic congressman from Missouri from 1977 to 2005 and was House majority leader from 1989 until 1995, when Republicans took control of

Politics · 114th Congress

Field Set in Arizona’s Tossup House District

[New Light Shed on Old Scandal in Arizona’s Sheriff Congressional Race] A home video publicized earlier this year showed him speaking approvingly of abuse at a school he once led for troubled

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump on Clinton: ‘She’s the Devil’

Bernie Sanders dropped his bid for the Democratic nomination and threw his weight behind Clinton,”he made a deal with the devil,” the Republican presidential candidate told a packed high school gymnasium

Politics · 114th Congress

Where Are They Now? Power Players in 1992 and 2016

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) 1992: The Palmetto State native graduated from the University of South Carolina Law School three years earlier. He was working at a prominent law firm.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Kaine Chooses To Play Attack Dog in Convention Speech

Kaine touched on the values he learned growing up — his parents teaching him about hard work, kindness and faith and his experience at Jesuit boys high school inspiring him to fight for social justice.

Politics · 114th Congress

Kaine’s Wife Steps Down as Virginia Education Secretary

worked together to achieve significant accomplishments, including substantial investments in K-12 and higher education, innovative SOL reform, and life-changing work in some of Virginia’s most challenged school